While mounting your television on the wall is one way to avoid teasing your rock climbing tot from using your LCD or plasma as a jungle gym, what options do those who place their TVs on stands have?

As one Ohdeedoh reader suggested, Safety 1st makes a product that lets you "lock" your flat screen directly to the wall behind it. Similar to latches that help you secure bookshelves from toppling over during earthquakes, the ProGrade Flat Screen TV Lock is a bar that extends out from your TV's existing VESA mount holes and attaches to the wall. A pivot lets you angle the TV so you're not locked into being parallel to the wall. This option will run you $30 from Baby R Us.